2010 3-D Movies Supercut, SMS Popup Brings Quicky Text Reply to Android
Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
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Still cheating on video games But in fact the Newsweek analysis just repeats the conventional wisdom it claims to overturn and makes the same old invalid comparison that entertainment-business journalism has been making since video games started making real money. A cursory glance at the pie charts makes it seem as if the gaming industry is not all that far behind films: the games total is $60.6 billion vs. $77.1 billion for movies. But let's take a glance that isn't cursory. My Jerry Saltz Problem In exchange for the brief rush of recognition that you might feel sitting across from Abramovic or posting to Saltz's Facebook page, you grant them much more than their fifteen minutes. You end up ultimately diminished-another brick in a 250,000-word wall-while adding to their cumulative luster. You "need to partake of the blood of others to grow," Saltz writes. And he should know.
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37 3-D movies in 2 minutes
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The Trickle app displays incoming Tweets on your stand-mounted iDevice. [From: Trickle App]
Retro fever has swept iPhone apps, but 8mm Vintage Camera is the latest app to make your super crisp high-def videos vintage with dust, scratches and weird colors. [From: Engadget]
The new SMS Popup gives your Android device iPhone-style overlays for quickly responding to texts. [From: Lifehacker]
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Most Amusing Scenes In China Subway of 2010
There are lots of interesting stuff happening in China subway trains and stations everyday, and here are the most amusing scenes we have seen in 2010. We really like all of them.
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Current events in USA
Samsung wants to compete against the iPod touch
Until now, all the phone manufacturers were concentrating their energy on creating an iPhone or and iPad killer, with more or less success.
Samsung Apparently decided to try attack the iPod touch also, by making a version of the Galaxy missing the 3G connectivity. Here is a picture:
this device will aim at the very same market and will be both an mp3 player and a platform for Android applications. Not surprisingly, it will be available with 8, 16 and 32 GB of memory, two cameras, one of 3.2 MP in the back and one in the front with a VGA resolution. It will probably be unveiled next week at the CES in Las Vegas.
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Windows Phone 7 got over 5000 apps now
Windows Phone 7 marketplace is growing. Recently, different Windows Phone 7 application sites have reported the number of apps has increased over 5000 apps. It’s still far away from the Android an iPhone platform, but things are going well now.
[via liveside]
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